Could still prove to be Fedco's crummy "Parafilm" which reallyDang. I knew there was something I was supposed to be looking up for you - that was it.
doesn't compare to the real thing.
BUT, this is the exciting part. My one grafted tree has about 8 walnutsIf it's scionwood I sent you, it's Thomas Myers(aka Hay), which is probably the best BW for this part of the country(Ohio River & south) - large nut(20/lb), thin shell, kernel % in the 38% range, lateral-bearing, anthracnose-resistant, and annual-bearing.
on it this year! 'Myers' must be rather precocious, as it's only been 3 or
4 years since I grafted it, and the tree is maybe 3" dbh. The other,
slightly larger tree that just won't take a graft no matter what I do, it
has a walnut or two on the remaining limbs after the spring butchering and
failed grafts, but the nuts are the very round shape we see on most local
walnuts. This Myer or Thomas Myer is an elongated shape.
might he have planted improved walnuts too?Sounds like a reasonable likelihood, to me.
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